Urethralis muscle

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Urethralis muscle
origin
on the side of the vagina or the urethra
approach
urethra
function
Sphincter of the urethra, sperm transport during ejaculation
Innervation
Pudendal nerve

The urethralis muscle (from Latin musculus “muscle”; from Greek ouréthra “urethra”; “urethral muscle ”) is a striated muscle on the urethra ( urethra ). In male mammals, it surrounds the urethra in a circular manner; in females, the muscle arises from the side of the vagina and forms a loop around the urethra. In humans it is divided into the transversus perinei profundus muscle and the actual external urethral sphincter muscle sphincter urethrae membranaceae .

Musculus urethralis acts as a sphincter of urination contrary, that serves the Harnhaltevermögen ( continence ). It is particularly active in phases of increased internal pressure. The muscle also uses rhythmic contractions to transport the sperm during ejaculation .

The innervation is provided by the perineal nerves , which arise from the pudendal nerve .